WWE: The Top 20 Matches of 2012

2012 saw one less pay-per-view than 2011, yet arguably more quality matches.

Whether we were seeing a classic WrestleMania match including the Rock's singles debut in more than eight years, the "end of an era," John Cena and CM Punk going at it again, or the emergence of newcomers such as the Shield and Ryback, viewers never ceased to be entertained.

After the Money in the Bank pay-per-view, I made a list of the Top 10 matches of the year so far. After debating with other readers, friends, and taking into account the matches that have occurred since, I give you the top 20 matches of 2012.

Honorable Mentions

All of the following matches didn't make the Top 20 this year, in my opinion, but they were all worth mentioning.

Team Ziggler vs. Team Foley saw Ziggler get over against Randy Orton with a devastating superkick, Antonio Cesaro started to show real talent, Main Event began, and Kofi Kingston and Dolph continued to show that they can put on an amazing match on multiple occasions.

#20 - #16

20.) Brock Lesnar vs. Triple H (SummerSlam) Brock Lesnar and Triple H were given months of build leading to their match at SummerSlam. While the match wasn't amazing, it was still pretty good and the WWE made the right move by having Lesnar win.

19.) Dolph Ziggler vs. Daniel Bryan (Raw) I will always remember the facebuster that Ziggler gave to Bryan from the top rope in this match. It was a great match with one of the better spots on Raw this year.

18.) CM Punk vs. Daniel Bryan vs. Kane (No Way Out) Although this storyline was greatly tainted with the involvement of AJ, this was still a good match that deserves recognition.

17.) Randy Orton vs. Chris Jericho vs. Alberto Del Rio vs. Sheamus (Over the Limit) This fatal four way for the World Heavyweight Championship was full of excitement with several near falls and was executed nicely by all four men.

16.) World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank Match (Money in the Bank) This match made me say "wow" on several occasions, whether it was Dolph Ziggler's Zig Zag from the top of the ladder or Christian's multiple Spears. Overall, this was a very entertaining match, despite a couple botches.

14.) John Cena vs. Ryback vs. CM Punk (Survivor Series)

The build to Survivor Series was an absolute mess. There truly is no other way to describe it.

CM Punk was supposed to face Team Foley with Ryback and John Cena was in the midst of a scandal involving AJ, Vickie Guerrero and Dolph Ziggler.

Somehow, we found ourselves in this triple threat match.

The match was great, as Ryback seemed dominant even when being double teamed by Punk and Cena while Punk and Cena were able to go at it like they always do.

The most important part of the match was the debut of the Shield, including the long-awaited debuts of Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins. This match will always be remembered as the day they made their mark on the WWE, especially with the impact they've had thus far.

8.) John Cena vs. The Rock (WrestleMania)

John Cena and the Rock may not have had the most technically sound match of 2012, but the year-long build, energy of the stadium and exciting moments helped this match make the top ten.

It was probably the most anticipated match of all time in the WWE, and it really didn't disappoint.

I know that I was screaming no when Cena hit the final Attitude Adjustment on The Rock, furious when Cena tried to mimic the People's Elbow and ecstatic when The Rock jumped up and nailed the Rock Bottom.

4.) The Shield vs. Ryback, Kane & Daniel Bryan

When The Shield made their debut, I jumped out of my chair and ran around the room in happiness, probably similar to the rest of the Internet community who had been waiting for their arrival.

When The Shield made their debut match, I fell out of my chair. Several times.

This match was done to perfection. Absolute perfection. Ambrose, Rollins, and Reigns proved why they have all been so highly hyped for so long with so many unbelievable spots.

Whether it was Ambrose's DDT to Bryan on the chair, the huge double suplex, and of the powerbombs, Reigns spearing Kane through the barricade, or Rollins' huge fall through the tables, the spots in this match made it one for the ages.

No one will ever forget the debut match of The Shield, but not in the way that we remember the debut match of Nexus.

3.) CM Punk vs. Daniel Bryan (Money in the Bank)

This match really impressed me.

Yes, it was not as technical as their match at Over the Limit, but the brutality of it was unbelievable.

Between the kendo sticks, Punk flying at Bryan on the barrier outside the ring, the extremely painful-looking Yes Lock with the kendo stick, and the final table breaking, these two really put their bodies on the line.

The only part of this match that could have been better was if AJ had been more involved, but I'm not complaining; this was an awesome match.

2.) Triple H vs. Undertaker (WrestleMania)

I know what you're going to say. Don't string me up just yet.

Yes, I put the End of an Era match at No. 2 this year. So many times have I heard this year that this was the best match of the year, whether it was through friends, reading articles, or seeing it through the Slammy Awards.

This was an incredible match and maybe it was the Match of the Year, and maybe I'm biased, but I believe another match was the Match of the Year, and I thought it would be nice to have a change of pace.

Triple H, The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels put on one incredible match for the ages which actually had me believing that the streak would end, but Taker and the streak survived.

1.) CM Punk vs. John Cena (Night of Champions)

As I said before, maybe I'm biased because I was in attendance for this WWE Championship match at Night of Champions in Boston, but it does not change the fact that this was one hell of a match.

CM Punk and John Cena went back and forth with each other in a nearly 30 minute match, which included three Attitude Adjustments, two Go To Sleeps and then stunningly, a Rock Bottom to Cena from Punk.

The match was full of everything you could ever want out of a match as Cena and Punk continued to show their great chemistry in the ring.

The shock that went through the crowd when Cena kicked out of the Rock Bottom was unparalleled and despite the fact that the match ended in a draw, it still happened in exciting fashion.

This match was truly a pleasure to witness, especially firsthand and I truly believe that it deserves to be considered the match of the year.

You may not have liked my opinion of the top 20 matches this year and some of you will most certainly ask why a certain match wasn't included and why on earth End of an Era wasn't No. 1, but I stand firmly behind my list.